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Agricultural intensification is a process used to change the style of agriculture in the country. It is used to create more inputs and outputs in a certain area of agriculture.
New agricultural products were grown in the colony
Hi,There is an overused statement that "Business is Business" and "Profit is King".In the business sector and global markets that is it. Society and cultural values can and will reflect the change that business generates. Keeping this simple and short and sweet, unlike business double-layered ciberhype. The society that we want, is what the people do not get. A society that wants peace and stability, is a society that slows down change, and change is for the benefit of society. It is for the individuals in society to decide if decision's made for them are the correct decisions. This would see the tail wagging the dog, and will never become a reality. So I end as I started "Business is Business".
A financial pattern, habit, or change that affects our society in general.
the conflict perspective
because of the fighting after reconstruction.
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Dynamism of culture is social concept termed by Virginia Postrel. She believes that society is open and constantly striving for better. Essentially, dynamism of culture is the force of [change] in culture.
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Population growth in industrialized countries tends to reflect the economy, war and post war factors and immigration. In non-industrialized nations, the population is dependent on factors that are often out of the control of the country such as famine, natural disasters, tribal conflicts, drought and pandemic illnesses.
slave labor has change Virginia by having struggles
Over population and climate change are the greatest threats to agricultural sustainablility.
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David Grigg has written: 'An introduction to agricultural geography' 'The dynamics of agricultural change' -- subject(s): Agricultural geography, Agricultural innovations, Agriculture, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, History
A period of change, either in changing from hunting and gathering (Neolithic revolution), or a change in agricultural practices resulting in improved methods of growing crops. See the related link below.